yep parabolas is production genius (at least the first half anyway), one of
those albums that seems like a lot of nothing at first but grows and grows
with complexity with each listen.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote:
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:50 AM, Aidan
I couldn't possibly disagree with this more.
His most recent Parabolas (Kompakt) from last year was pretty much my
favorite record of last year.
I get the Plaid comparisons but I see them as just influences and his stuff
is far, far more interesting to me than whatever Plaid are doing
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:50 AM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com
wrote:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=10304
Didn't know this was happening - makes me very happy. Tejada's best
stuff. As far as I'm concerned, the only releases you need from his
back catalogue
U been cheating on me all this time greg??
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On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org wrote:
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:50 AM, Aidan O'Doherty aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com
wrote:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=10304
Didn't know this
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=10304
didn't know this was happening - makes very happy. tejada's best
stuff. as far as i'm concerned, the only releases you need from his
back catalogue (except for his album on A13 and 'A Fading Memory' off
the Toiling of Idle Hands' album on
Agreed his strongest material to date, not to say he didn't have any
highlights on his palette material. But these records in particular
still kill it. I dropped the timebomb vip mix two weeks ago a gig here
in Pittsburgh and it was well received on the dancefloor.
Unlike most collectors I'm
'Song forms freedom' on Mosaic is his best imo, along with Timebomb.
There's a great one he did with Titonton as well, can't recall the name
though - will dig it out tonight.
I think he's got plenty of good material to be honest, lots of good b
side tracks well worth digging out.
On
'Song forms freedom' on Mosaic is his best imo, along with Timebomb.
There's a great one he did with Titonton as well, can't recall the name
though - will dig it out tonight.
I think he's got plenty of good material to be honest, lots of good b
side tracks well worth digging out...
On
There are Tejada tracks that are indelibly awesome and classic. Then
there's the rest of his work, which is almost that good. I don't
think he's released anything that's actually bad. Some are less
memorable, less arrestingly original, but you could play a whole set
of his B- and C-list stuff and
That's the exact record I was thinking about. The record he did with
titonton was the freak deaky ep one appeared on residual, the
follow-up on palette and both are very strong records.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote:
'Song forms freedom' on Mosaic is
I'm partial to the mix he did for me ;-)
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/403419-01.htm
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:14 AM, jwan allen jwan.al...@gmail.com wrote:
That's the exact record I was thinking about. The record he did with
titonton was the freak deaky ep one appeared on residual,
I really like his Daydreams In Cold Weather album from 2002, esp Young, even
though the whole thing is a blatant Plaid rip off
On 24 Jan 2012, at 17:48, Matt Chester chesterm...@gmail.com wrote:
'Song forms freedom' on Mosaic is his best imo, along with Timebomb.
There's a great one he did
Could you really like it that much if you thought it was a blatant
Plaid rip-off?
Maybe I'm quibbling over definitions, but 'blatant rip-off' implies
that it isn't as good as the original. If it's good, it's good, and
any stylistic similarities are irrelevant to its quality.
In a certain
I dunno. I just like it and it sounds like Plaid
On 24 Jan 2012, at 18:51, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you really like it that much if you thought it was a blatant
Plaid rip-off?
Maybe I'm quibbling over definitions, but 'blatant rip-off' implies
that it isn't as
the guy produces so much and a lot of it did sound so similar that it
was hard to differentiate between releases. just think the stuff on
7th city stood out more. 7th city seems like a mythical label now.
remember walking into a now long defunct record store in dublin and
they had a dj set-up and
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News of any reissue of 7th City stuff makes me happy. Joe Babylon and
myself had a wonderful time digging through the piles at 7th City
distribution during the Metroplex 10th anniversary do. I still play
tracks form the stuff I bought there , as well as from binges at
On 1/24/2012 10:51 AM, kent williams wrote:
In a certain respect everything is a rip off of everything. Shades
of Jae rips off Bob James.
But he ripped off both Bob James and Marvin Gaye just so welll
in that track :)
Back to John Tejada, one of my
favorites is on Jon Williams'
Hello all,
Hope you enjoy it (the original version is also on the soundcloud page:
http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/i-speak-jive-john-tejadas-soul-glo-mix
Joe
http://news2.bigshotmag.com/?p=441
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Just got this via Justin Maxwell on the Elektron mailing list. Thought it
might interest some. Sounds excellent actually, although the London night is
in direct conflict with Bleep's Convextion/Heiroglyphic Being show.
Also, if any of you are in Europe, my friend and I are touring from
So, like who knows how to get ahold of Tejada for booking? Enquiring
Iowa City heads want to know!
Another down South event:
Lifeform Project Late Night Essentials Present // FILTER
JOHN TEJADA // Palette Recordings, 7th City, Playhouse // LA
Known for crafting a brand of subtle, musical techno, John Tejada's recorded
output ranges across tempo and genre lines, from chilled out affairs with
just spotted this on LD and thought some people here
might be interested too::
http://www.cued-up.com/bb/load.php?id=10
playlist :
1. monobox - trade, pantytech remix - logistics
2. luciano quenum - funky dandy - imploz
3. horror inc. - the sentinel, the dim boo rmx -
revolver
4.
can the kind soul who posted the link to this mix please repost the
tracklisting. much appreciated. thanks. don.
, 2004 4:27 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) john tejada mix tracklisting
can the kind soul who posted the link to this mix please repost the
tracklisting. much appreciated. thanks. don.
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 10
The Bunker
Special guests:
John Tejada (Palette, 7th City | Los Angeles)
Sara Walker (Direct Drive, Static | NYC)
DJ Ripley (SoFat, HavocSound, Deathsucker Records | NYC)
John Tejada is one of the most innovative techno/house producers we've
heard, and we're constantly
with scratching. it was 3 hours of
perfectly programmed madness, and he had the room screaming for more
when he came off the decks.
definitely one to catch.
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ive been subbed on and off for the last year so I don¹t know if its been
brought up or not but john tejada has been producing some great drum and
bass tracks, mainly with the phunkateck collective out of san francisco.
the november mix for violent recordings is by him and available at
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ive been subbed on and off for the last year so I don¹t know if its been
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Any 313'ers going to see Mr Tejada at the CCA in Glasgow tomorrow night? If
it's half as good as his Sonar set we should be in for a treat.
Nice coup for the promoters - hope it's repaid by a healthy crowd.
The contents of
Hi LA-
This week at Twine (tomorrow night, Wednesday July 31st) many of you know
how thrilled I am to announce the Palette Records Night :).
John Tejada's impressive record label Palette hosts a spectacular night
with the following talent:
10:00pm - Arian Leviste DJing
11:00pm - The Rip-Off
hi 313s
anyone have this dudes contacts?
its quite urgent.
shlomi
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John's new album is great! I just picked it up on wed.
and it's really nice stuff. It is very much in the
vein of the de:focus album. It's different without
being too IDM. It's great to hear so much variety from
John. He's one of those guys that has pure talent and
an uncanny musical ear. Does
Just noticed that @ #1 in the Groovetech Top20 is John Tejada Arian
Leviste's 'Its Only Music'.
Possibly because it's released on... Groovetech Records!
'Tis a good EP, though. His joint EP with Titonton is also tasty.
TOM
Just noticed that @ #1 in the Groovetech Top20 is John Tejada Arian
Leviste's 'Its Only Music'.
Possibly because it's released on... Groovetech Records!
I had assumed looking at their regular top20 lists that their label would
lots of mediocre club crap, but I have been pleasantly
So speaking of Tejada,
I ran out of time at the store before I could drop a needle on his another new
one (a 2x12?) with obnoxious teddy bears on the full-color jacket. What label
is that, and how is it? I've heard it compared, stylistically, to his LP on
deFocus for that
I ran out of time at the store before I could drop a needle on his another new
one (a 2x12?) with obnoxious teddy bears on the full-color jacket. What label
is that, and how is it?
That would probably be the new album 'Daydreams in Cold Weather' on Plug
Research - I've not heard it yet but
Hi list,
i managed to get my hands on some of John's music - amazing sofisticated
stuff!
I see (on the net) that he hasn't released anything lately, does anyone know
what he is up to? Any new releases?
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Hi list,
i managed to get my hands on some of John's music - amazing sofisticated
stuff!
I see (on the net) that he hasn't released anything lately, does anyone know
what he is up to? Any new releases?
[ fab. ]
[ www.negative-industries.com ]
Considering the sheer volume of
John Tejada has two albums coming out in the next couple of months. I'm
told the one on Plug Research is going to be more on the IDM tip, the stuff
I heard sounded a little like Plaid. Expect this one around May.
He also has another LP on Robin Porter's Immigrant label, this will be more
]; 313@hyperreal.org
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John Tejada has two albums coming out in the next couple of months. I'm
told the one on Plug Research is going to be more on the IDM tip, the stuff
I heard sounded a little like Plaid. Expect this one around May
Guess what... they just updated the site today.
So the new link is http://www.1Groove.com/show.php?s=equinox
Sorry about the bogus one originally posted.
Gerald wrote:
Just wanted to let you know that the set Mr. Tejada played on the 1st
hour of the show (Equinox) the other night, will be
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